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Document: 22 Plant Introductions

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Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 68

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1223&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | anecdote_snippet | Compared against native plums, these seedlings were considered promising as a late market plum in the year described.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | description_snippet | Flesh is yellowish green; skin is thin and free from acerbity; seed/pit is relatively large compared with some others (contextual contrast in this entry).
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | entry_hardiness_observation | Noted as blooming later than plum, described as characteristic of sand cherry.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | entry_pedigree | Female parent listed as Sand Cherry (Prunus besseyi); male parent as DeSoto, a well known native plum from southwestern Wisconsin (Prunus americana).
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | flavor_profile | Flesh noted as yellowish green with sprightly, pleasant flavor; considered a good blend of sand cherry look/color and DeSoto size.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_color | Color reported black at full ripeness with blue bloom.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_size | Fruit diameter described as about one and three-eighths inches.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | growth_habit | Tree habit described as vigorous, plum-like.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | productivity | Trees formed abundant fruit buds first year and bore heavily in season described (1910).
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1910.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | anecdote_snippet | Best Minnesota and Brookings trial examples cited by weight and diameter; one-year-old trees set the previous year carried heavy crops.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | entry_hardiness_observation | Season is described as extremely early.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | entry_pedigree | Male/female parentage attributed to Sultan-type Japanese plum stock and a selected seedling of northwestern sand cherry (Prunus besseyi), with Sultan described as a Luther Burbank line.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_color | Skin, flesh, and juice are dark purple-red; outer bloom can make skin appear gray until full ripe.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_size | Fruit size about one and three-eighths inches in diameter; one specimen listed at five-eighths ounce.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | growth_habit | Tree form described as plum-like in habit; bears on one-year nursery shoots.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | productivity | One-year trees from spring 1908 stock bore in 1909 in many places; one-year-old trees in trial could bear heavily. Specimens in Minnesota were rewarded at state fair in 1909.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | recommendation_context | Text notes that Sapa attained wide popularity.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1908.
  • Sioux Sand | description_snippet | One of the earlier Prunus selections in the sand cherry subgroup, and not as large as later seedlings.
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  • Hansen, N.E., "Plant Introductions" (1927). Bulletins, Paper 224, South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station.
  • Open Prairie repository landing and access statement for the bulletin copy.
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  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | description_snippet | The fruit is described as a mingling of sand cherry and De Soto in looks and flavor, with De Soto size and sand cherry color.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | description_snippet | The page continues the prior entry by describing seedlings that formed abundant fruit buds the first year and bore heavily in 1910.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | description_snippet | These sand cherry hybrids appear to be later in bloom than the plum, which is said to be characteristic of the sand cherry.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | flavor_profile | Flesh is cling and yellowish green; flavor is sprightly and pleasant, with skin thin and free from acerbity.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_color | The fruit is black when fully ripe with blue bloom.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_size | Fruit size is about one and three-eighths inches in diameter.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | growth_habit | The plant has the habit of a vigorous plum tree.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | productivity | Some seedlings fruited heavily in 1910 when native plums were almost a total failure.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | anecdote_snippet | Specimens of Sapa grown in Minnesota took first prize as a seedling plum at the Minnesota State Fair in 1909.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | description_snippet | Sapa is said to be the Sioux Indian word for "black," referring to the color of the skin, flesh, and juice.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | entry_location | Best Sapas at Brookings in 1909 were measured and described.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | entry_pedigree | The male parent is the Sultan, one of Luther Burbank's Japanese plums of the Satsuma type and perhaps itself a cross with some other species; the female parent is a selected seedling of the northwe
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_color | The fruit has rich dark purple-red skin, flesh, and juice.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_color | The rich purple skin color is at first dulled by a thin gray covering that disappears as the fruit becomes fully ripe.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_size | The best fruits at Brookings in 1909 were one and three-eighths inches in diameter and weighed five-eighths ounces.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | growth_habit | The tree is plum-like in habit, forming fruit buds freely on one-year trees in the nursery.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | productivity | One-year trees sent out in spring 1908 bore freely in 1909 in many places.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | productivity | Sapa bears freely on one-year shoots in the nursery.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | recommendation_context | Along with Opata, Sapa had attained wide popularity.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | recommendation_context | The entry says this hybrid represents a new departure in stone fruits for the prairie Northwest.
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